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APPENDIX 199
If the Engine Stalls or Runs Poorly
ÿ Check the fuel level in the fuel tank. If only a small quantity of fuel remains,
replenish the fuel tank. (Fuel in the tank cannot be completely consumed.)
ÿ Raise the side stand fully up before starting the engine. (If you try to move o󰀨
with the side stand is still down, the engine will stop.)
ÿ Make sure that correct fuel is used. If not, replace the fuel the correct type (see
page 101).
ÿ Due to too much play in the clutch lever, the clutch may not disengage. If there
is any problem, adjust the clutch lever free play correctly.
ÿ In case of slow blinking of the turn signal lights, low volume of the horn sound,
or when you slide the start/stop switch and hear a click but the starter motor
does not rotate, the battery is discharged. Check the connections of the battery
terminals for looseness (see page 180). If necessary, tighten the bolts to
remove the looseness. If the above methods cannot solve the problems, ask an
authorized Bimota dealer for inspection and maintenance.
ÿ If the warning indicator goes on and coolant temperature warning indicator is
displayed, the engine may have overheated. Check the coolant level in the
reserve tank after the engine cools down. If the coolant quantity is less than
the lower level, replenish the coolant or soft water up to the upper level (see
page 152). Ask an authorized Bimota dealer to identify the cause of the overheat
immediately.

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